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. >> the newly appointed interim government indonesia has dissolved the secret police -- in tunisia has dissolved teh secret police. thousands of community policemen has put a ban on public protests. they pushed through several buildings. there is the third government reshuffle in the month. they demanded jobs, political reform, and a crackdown on corruption. that has been the place. president obama has approved of the resumption of guantanamo bay in cuba. the facility that president obama vowed to close will operate for some time to come. the correspondent in washington says president obama may have had the option to change the policy. >> this is president obama accepting political reality. there has been a lot of opposition to the idea of closing down guantanamo bay. also, the white house has found it very difficult to persuade countries from where the detainees have come from to take them back. there is the issue that some of them may have been tortured and they would concern -- and there was concern as to how they would be treated. all these things put together has made the white ho
. >> the newly appointed interim government indonesia has dissolved the secret police -- in tunisia has dissolved teh secret police. thousands of community policemen has put a ban on public protests. they pushed through several buildings. there is the third government reshuffle in the month. they demanded jobs, political reform, and a crackdown on corruption. that has been the place. president obama has approved of the resumption of guantanamo bay in cuba. the facility that president...
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japan's nuclear program and it's heavily use of it and i think now we know germany sweden venezuela indonesia italy france all these countries are on hold what does this mean then for the future of nuclear energy after all of this is happened i mean many critics will say this of course doesn't indicate their argument against nuclear power but it surely is the future way of powering developing nations and there really aren't enough sustainable or developed sustainable resources to replace it. i think clean coal technology will have to be looked at again in my previous guys as a catastrophe risk analyst i looked at these risks for all of commercial basis and places like lloyds of london munich re swiss re their shares are up that's why the stock markets of europe and the dow jones are up it's good for insurance agencies because they know the premiums are going to go up this will have a knock on effect on commercial concerns about nuclear power because the way they're insured means governments take most of the risk i think the whole of nuclear power generation is now under a under a cloud litera
japan's nuclear program and it's heavily use of it and i think now we know germany sweden venezuela indonesia italy france all these countries are on hold what does this mean then for the future of nuclear energy after all of this is happened i mean many critics will say this of course doesn't indicate their argument against nuclear power but it surely is the future way of powering developing nations and there really aren't enough sustainable or developed sustainable resources to replace it. i...
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to indonesia were put on alert for any tsunamis heading their way but while the first waves have now reached america's mainland the major threat there appears to have passed as well again a little bit of brightness in all the disaster today are u.s. correspondent garniture canon has the latest from the u.s. . when the tsunami waves have hit the u.s. mainland the u.s. west coast specifically the states of oregon california and washington have been on high alert since early friday morning the tsunami there did not cause any serious damage those were just strong waves on six feet high on average that's the height of a tall person evacuations nevertheless it's been earlier ordered in parts of washington and oregon scientists look knowledge they overstated the threat with defended their actions saying they took the proper steps and learned the lessons of the two thousand and four indonesian tsunami that killed thousands of people who didn't get enough nor ning the fears of tsunami causing any serious damage in the u.s. mainland really diminished after the waves hit the islands of hawaii t
to indonesia were put on alert for any tsunamis heading their way but while the first waves have now reached america's mainland the major threat there appears to have passed as well again a little bit of brightness in all the disaster today are u.s. correspondent garniture canon has the latest from the u.s. . when the tsunami waves have hit the u.s. mainland the u.s. west coast specifically the states of oregon california and washington have been on high alert since early friday morning the...
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something when i say we it's not the west or britain or europe it's everybody everybody china taiwan russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all there everybody's i'm part two and we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to bengazi its hands in the capture of n.s.a.'s team is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels i hope so i mean don't ask me too much about that inner circle i think it's rather embarrassing i don't think we british diplomacy at its best to be frank to the british media as well but yes we should be talking to the rebels i think it's. it's a difficult thing to do it's not unique i mean it could be plenty of situations indeed it's in a way paolo the situation in afghanistan i wish i could be talking to people who are fighting against libya we cannot fight it for the money but we should be talking to the different parties we are talking to get our fish people william hague said the other day that you personally was on the telephone to mr couso the libyan foreign minister who was one of the that have his closest supporters. and i think we've also got to reach out to the o
something when i say we it's not the west or britain or europe it's everybody everybody china taiwan russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all there everybody's i'm part two and we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to bengazi its hands in the capture of n.s.a.'s team is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels i hope so i mean don't ask me too much about that inner circle i think it's rather embarrassing i don't think we british diplomacy at its best to be frank to the...
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careers in china but if it is south western direction then thailand malaysia and mine more will suffer or indonesia in the philippines and if it's in the south russia's far use in the corals are very likely to be in danger. but. it's too hard yeah to get exactly what's going to happen and. say the vast range you do to attack people. of the potential threat and given the chance to protect themselves the public in japan think of home lazier and the philippines sound prone text messages warning that about possible acid rain even though some are more than five thousand kilometers from the fukushima nuclear plant people have been to the oysters tain doors if it rains and to take protection as rainfall burns average hair and cause cancer but after charles will pollute rivers and underground waters as well as contaminated soil there is no tolerance of a void in the consequences and the time it will take for radioactive materials to farley decay will take generations reason or snarky morse code on a nuclear power expert a greenpeace. eagle and work and can't get access to the control room. plan the task th
careers in china but if it is south western direction then thailand malaysia and mine more will suffer or indonesia in the philippines and if it's in the south russia's far use in the corals are very likely to be in danger. but. it's too hard yeah to get exactly what's going to happen and. say the vast range you do to attack people. of the potential threat and given the chance to protect themselves the public in japan think of home lazier and the philippines sound prone text messages warning...
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i am al hunt of bloomberg news sitting in for charlie rose who is on assignment in indonesia, tonight we look at the situation in libya, the president's evening address on monday, and what u.s., nato and allied roles will be, we talked to senators john mccain and jack reed. >> there are times where the greatest nation in the world and the strong eh nation in the world has to act alone, that is not the preference, and the preference is to build coalitions as we have most of the times in the past. i think that president obama may be unintentionally or intentionally conveying the impression that we can never act alone. i don't think that is appropriate, given possible scenarios. >> as we have seen, this trance formative effect in egypt and tunisia, i can't we want to encourage that but we want to recognize it is best done through a coalition, it is best done by using the particularly unique capabilities of the united states, but not committing our forces to long-term engagements. >> and david ignatius of the washington post, david ignatius, doyle mcmanus and julianna goldman. >> it is ex
i am al hunt of bloomberg news sitting in for charlie rose who is on assignment in indonesia, tonight we look at the situation in libya, the president's evening address on monday, and what u.s., nato and allied roles will be, we talked to senators john mccain and jack reed. >> there are times where the greatest nation in the world and the strong eh nation in the world has to act alone, that is not the preference, and the preference is to build coalitions as we have most of the times in...
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when i say we it's not the west or britain or europe which everybody everybody china taiwan russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all there everybody is on a par right through and we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to ground gauzy that's and so often. is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels well i hope so i mean don't ask me too much about that it is they're calling it is rather embarrassing i don't think we british diplomacy at its best to be frank i'm sure that the british media as well but yes we should be talking to the rebels i think it's. it's a difficult thing to do it's not unique to be plenty of situations indeed but that's in a way paolo the situation in afghanistan which we should be talking to people we're fighting against libya we are not fighting it's anybody but we should be talking to the different parties we are talking to get off his people william hague said the other day that he personally would on the telephone commercial can show the libyan foreign minister i just want one of get out of could have his closest supporters. and i think we've also
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russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all over everybody's and quite right too but we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to benghazi that ends in the capture of an s.s. team is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels well i hope so i mean the last we can watch about that it was so-called i think it's rather embarrassing i don't think we're pretty close it's best to be frank i have said that from the british media as well but yes we should be talking to the rebels i think it's it's a difficult thing to do it's not unique to be plenty of situations indeed in a way paolo the situation in afghanistan which we should be talking to people who are fighting against libya we are not fighting against anybody but we should be talking to the different parties we are talking to good office people william hague said the other day that he personally was on the telephone commercial crew so the libyan foreign minister was one of get out of its close supporters. and i think we've also got to reach out to the others it's different people who firstly because tripoli won't want us to do
russia indonesia brazil you name it they're all over everybody's and quite right too but we've recently seen a diplomatic mission to benghazi that ends in the capture of an s.s. team is the u.k. actively trying to engage with the rebels well i hope so i mean the last we can watch about that it was so-called i think it's rather embarrassing i don't think we're pretty close it's best to be frank i have said that from the british media as well but yes we should be talking to the rebels i think...
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attractiveness went down in european countries about 30 points on average but if you take a country like indonesia which is the largest muslim country in the world in the year 2000, three quarters of indonesians had a positive view of the u.s. >> rose: in 2000. >> forward to 2003 after the invasion of iraq that goes down to 15%. then go forward another year or two when the u.s. uses the navy to provide tsunami relief and it goes back up to 45%. so there are things we can do to recovery and that happens under the bush administration. there are things we can do to recovery our soft power. >> rose: and some of the things we've done in africa in terms of global health. >> right. and bush, that's one of the areas he was very good, on aid and fighting disease in africa. >> rose: what's your judgment on this whole issue of bush and his second inaugural talking about democracy from an american view it was wonderful. it could have been uttered by woodrow wilson or harry truman. it was wonderful. the trouble is... >> rose: it was an idealistic speech. >> very idealistic. but he had a two-audience problem. i
attractiveness went down in european countries about 30 points on average but if you take a country like indonesia which is the largest muslim country in the world in the year 2000, three quarters of indonesians had a positive view of the u.s. >> rose: in 2000. >> forward to 2003 after the invasion of iraq that goes down to 15%. then go forward another year or two when the u.s. uses the navy to provide tsunami relief and it goes back up to 45%. so there are things we can do to...
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i think the message is that we >> reporter: jaffe says that since the indonesia tsunami of 2004, the number of tsunami researchers has more than doubled. looking at geological deposits, they can trace historically the intensity and damage of past tsunamis and while they haven't figured out how to prevent the big waves-- and may never-- they have figured out how to predict where the waves will travel, and with what intensity and speed once an earthquake occurs. on the day of the japanese quake, scientists were able to warn people in hawaii of impending danger. >> we zero in on one community on the island of maui, we can see that the forecast for this island seven hours before it struck the island was for some small flooding and some very strong currents in this harbor. >> reporter: such scientific calculations are valuable says longtime tsunami researcher gary griggs. he's looking into the recent tsunami. >> we were out here within 15 minutes or so knowing the height of those waves, and what the topography of the land is, we have some idea about which areas will be inundated or floode
i think the message is that we >> reporter: jaffe says that since the indonesia tsunami of 2004, the number of tsunami researchers has more than doubled. looking at geological deposits, they can trace historically the intensity and damage of past tsunamis and while they haven't figured out how to prevent the big waves-- and may never-- they have figured out how to predict where the waves will travel, and with what intensity and speed once an earthquake occurs. on the day of the japanese...
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what is happening in indonesia? by the american people aboard in the world? -- are the american people absorbed in the world? >> i believe the american people are absorbed in anything new that will make them feel smarter and part of a community. i will believe it until the last countdown of the last broadcast. i know is true. i know it is true! >> do yourself -- do you yourself, as anchor of "world show --vide the on a normal day, do you divide it, foreign, national? >> no, there is no explicit or implicit quota of any kind. it is only the context of what we're telling you, our we "world news"? i remember someone saying to me when i was out with richard memoirsorking on thihis -- remember, this is not the book. this is a book. this is a broadcast, and we will be back tomorrow. >> you don't look after the budget. do you look after the ratings? >> i know you won't believe this. [laughter] sail into me occasionally when i see tvnewser,, or when someone looks very glum, but i don't check them myself. i tell the executive producer to check them someplace else. i w
what is happening in indonesia? by the american people aboard in the world? -- are the american people absorbed in the world? >> i believe the american people are absorbed in anything new that will make them feel smarter and part of a community. i will believe it until the last countdown of the last broadcast. i know is true. i know it is true! >> do yourself -- do you yourself, as anchor of "world show --vide the on a normal day, do you divide it, foreign, national? >>...
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the announced 100 scholarships, the first of which will be deployed to help women in indonesia and haiti. these will be in conjunction, working with our embassies to target women for the specialized training. given the role that women play as accelerators of economic growth, particularly women running small and medium-sized businesses, who often face great barriers, yet are critical in driving gdp in their countries. that is the sum of the event. we just participated in it. now i will ask our to honor -- two honorees to please come up here. each of them may want to say words. and then we'll open it to questions. >> thank you, good afternoon. i am a journalist from central africa, cameroon. we have many problems in my country of democracy, free elections, and corruption. the american embassy has done a lot of the beginning of the democratization. there were part of the process. they were the ones who demanded the government put some ministers and heads of big companies under arrest. i have been doing this in a climate of repression, under the military code and all these things. thank you.
the announced 100 scholarships, the first of which will be deployed to help women in indonesia and haiti. these will be in conjunction, working with our embassies to target women for the specialized training. given the role that women play as accelerators of economic growth, particularly women running small and medium-sized businesses, who often face great barriers, yet are critical in driving gdp in their countries. that is the sum of the event. we just participated in it. now i will ask our...
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he identified indonesia and korea and asia, and we had a big change away from dictatorship in indonesia and then ended their ethnic and religious conflict manifest in if east timor becoming the first new nation of the 21st century. and bridging it all, turkey. so i guess what i want to say is i thought this was a good model because i was perfectly well aware that it was a fleeting moment many history -- in history when america would be the only military, political and economic superpower. and i used to say to our security team all the time, you know, if china and india have more people than we do, so it's just a matter of time until they generate more wealth. and if europeans keep coming together politically and economically, they will have more people than we do, and many of them already have a higher average income than the united states. once someone has as much money as you do, then whether you're the only economic -- political or, excuse me, political or economic superpower is more up to them than to you. that when the chinese decided to build a new submarine fleet of diesel-powere
he identified indonesia and korea and asia, and we had a big change away from dictatorship in indonesia and then ended their ethnic and religious conflict manifest in if east timor becoming the first new nation of the 21st century. and bridging it all, turkey. so i guess what i want to say is i thought this was a good model because i was perfectly well aware that it was a fleeting moment many history -- in history when america would be the only military, political and economic superpower. and i...
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it is not his that i covered the tsunami in indonesia or southeast asia, but i felt it was a story i had to experience tangibly. this incredible constellation of disasters -- at that moment, i felt there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision, where are your best their anchoring? the anchor of a really race. -- relay race. when is the best for you to take the whole broadcasting go overseas? it does change that balance. in the middle east, there were a host of correspondence to rivera and you were fantastic. " -- who were there and who worked fantastic. it is a case by case decision, but it is so much about the entire podcast. >> tell me about the cuts setter being made at networks these days. people need to be cut from world news? >> everybody was involved. >> how many people are on the staff? >> kathy, where are you? i think we have close to 100. we have freelance people coming in, freelance editors. we did have to cut from that number. it was anguishing. >> the program itself lose money? >> i do not know. i do not to the budget. i h
it is not his that i covered the tsunami in indonesia or southeast asia, but i felt it was a story i had to experience tangibly. this incredible constellation of disasters -- at that moment, i felt there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision, where are your best their anchoring? the anchor of a really race. -- relay race. when is the best for you to take the whole broadcasting go overseas? it does change that balance. in the middle east, there...
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as you say a global network, knowing it would appear indonesia or egypt was a very difficult to predict. even looking at intelligence that we had in hindsight it is difficult to see what a particular point was. where we can do is look at the analysis you mentioned and to see in the areas where we have seen this become a real phenomenon or how the demographics might give us a pointer to where it might happen again. what do we know about the age of the population? access to these networks? what we know about the levels of education which might give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the committee, every single day -- we have a very poor record in predicting where conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> that is probably repeated in europe. >> we're certainly seeing the opportunity -- >> it is also true in paris and rome and washington and virtually every other major country, what is going to happen when it did. not able to predict conflict at the precise dates and times and places that we will
as you say a global network, knowing it would appear indonesia or egypt was a very difficult to predict. even looking at intelligence that we had in hindsight it is difficult to see what a particular point was. where we can do is look at the analysis you mentioned and to see in the areas where we have seen this become a real phenomenon or how the demographics might give us a pointer to where it might happen again. what do we know about the age of the population? access to these networks? what...
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it is not his that i covered the tsunami in indonesia or southeast asia, but i felt it was a story i had to experience tangibly. this incredible constellation of disasters -- at that moment, i felt there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision, where are your best their anchoring? the anchor of a relay race. when is the best for you to take the whole broadcasting go overseas? it does change that balance. in the middle east, there were a host of correspondence who were there and who were fantastic. it is a case-by-case decision, but it is so much about the entire podcast. >> tell me about the cuts setter being made at networks these days. people need to be cut from "world news"? >> everybody was involved. >> how many people are on the staff? >> kathy, where are you? i think we have close to 100. we have freelance people coming in, freelance editors. we did have to cut from that number. it was anguishing. >> the program itself lose money? >> i do not know. i do not to the budget. i have never asked how much it cost to go to japan. i did
it is not his that i covered the tsunami in indonesia or southeast asia, but i felt it was a story i had to experience tangibly. this incredible constellation of disasters -- at that moment, i felt there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision, where are your best their anchoring? the anchor of a relay race. when is the best for you to take the whole broadcasting go overseas? it does change that balance. in the middle east, there were a host of...
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and caribbean and asia and we had a big change away from dictatorship in indonesia and then ended their ethnic and religious conflict manifest becoming the more the because first nation of the 21st century. and bridging it all, turkey. so, i guess what i would say is i thought this was a good model because i was perfectly aware that it was a fleeting moment in history when america really had only military, political and economic superpower. and i used to say to your security team all the time, you know, china and india have more people than we do so it is just a matter of time until they generate more wealth. and if the europeans keep coming together politically and economically, they will have more people than we do, and many of them already have a higher average income in the united states. when someone ads as much money as you do, then whether you're the only economic and political -- excuse me, political or economic superpower, it is more up to them than you. when the chinese decided to build new submarine fleet, diesel power submarines and go deeper, faster, quieter than our nuclea
and caribbean and asia and we had a big change away from dictatorship in indonesia and then ended their ethnic and religious conflict manifest becoming the more the because first nation of the 21st century. and bridging it all, turkey. so, i guess what i would say is i thought this was a good model because i was perfectly aware that it was a fleeting moment in history when america really had only military, political and economic superpower. and i used to say to your security team all the time,...
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indonesia, despite their image of a modern country and one that could host -- in tunisia, despite their image of a modern country and one that could host the un and modern technology, it was far more controlled than the case in egypt. and admit that there was a facade that everyone understood to be no more than a facades of this sort of modern western- facing as i say, middle-income developing country. the corruption in tunisia was very much organized at the top. president ben ali and his family were routinely described as tunisia's politics as "the family." anyone who was in "the family" got a cut including any for an adjustment. -- any foreign adjustment. and it was a quality of corruption and equality of predatory knows that, as i said, was not only inhibiting the kind of development that the tunisian regime claimed they were promoted, but it was also deeply humiliating. as a result, there was a family of the top. keep in mind, when you talk about that family, ben ali himself had seven brothers and sisters and his wife had 10 brothers and sisters. it was a very large family and sat v
indonesia, despite their image of a modern country and one that could host -- in tunisia, despite their image of a modern country and one that could host the un and modern technology, it was far more controlled than the case in egypt. and admit that there was a facade that everyone understood to be no more than a facades of this sort of modern western- facing as i say, middle-income developing country. the corruption in tunisia was very much organized at the top. president ben ali and his...
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piracy vessels that were operating largely on government territories and the intercollegiate nation of indonesia. if you look back at our history, a book i would commend his jeffersons for the first war on terrorism, which is when the barbary pirates were holding u.s. mariners hostage. in fact, a number of nations would frontload their annual ransom payments to the barbary pirates so they can continue commerce in that part of the globe. here we are in 2011. what has changed the events. the area of operations have expanded as well. those have been defined under the u.n. we are actually looking not doubling that over 2 million square miles because we are now seeing piracy events take place while offshore from there. the use of motherships now expanding the reach to cover the western shores of india and down into the shells and mall bias. the working thread expand and we are seeing this expand. this time appears the monsoon season, which is typically not the most favorable for standard operations in the season is not going to change to the benefit of the pirate. so as we look at jeffersons foreign
piracy vessels that were operating largely on government territories and the intercollegiate nation of indonesia. if you look back at our history, a book i would commend his jeffersons for the first war on terrorism, which is when the barbary pirates were holding u.s. mariners hostage. in fact, a number of nations would frontload their annual ransom payments to the barbary pirates so they can continue commerce in that part of the globe. here we are in 2011. what has changed the events. the area...
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piracy vessels that were operating largely on government territories and the intercollegiate nation of indonesia. if you look back at our history, a book i would commend his jeffersons for the first war on terrorism, which is when the barbary pirates were holding u.s. mariners hostage. in fact, a number of nations would frontload their annual ransom payments to the barbary pirates so they can continue commerce in that part of the globe. here we are in 2011. what has changed the events. the area of operations have expanded as well. those have been defined under the u.n. we are actually looking not doubling that over 2 million square miles because we are now seeing piracy events take place while offshore from there. the use of motherships now expanding the reach to cover the western shores of india and down into the shells and mall bias. the working thread expand and we are seeing this expand. this time appears the monsoon season, which is typically not the most favorable for standard operations in the season is not going to change to the benefit of the pirate. so as we look at jeffersons foreign
piracy vessels that were operating largely on government territories and the intercollegiate nation of indonesia. if you look back at our history, a book i would commend his jeffersons for the first war on terrorism, which is when the barbary pirates were holding u.s. mariners hostage. in fact, a number of nations would frontload their annual ransom payments to the barbary pirates so they can continue commerce in that part of the globe. here we are in 2011. what has changed the events. the area...
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we see that is pretty much brotherhood particularly and indonesia and egypt given the developments. what are the reasons for their success and they are claiming that the way they want to turn tunisia and egypt and other countries pretty much follow the turkish model, that is at least the public. that is feasible to some degree. we might want to do that but i think there are significant differences when people talk about applying the turkish model to egypt for example. i think there are significant differences that make me a bit skeptical. the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experience with democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference between egypt and turkey. i am probably pass my five minutes
we see that is pretty much brotherhood particularly and indonesia and egypt given the developments. what are the reasons for their success and they are claiming that the way they want to turn tunisia and egypt and other countries pretty much follow the turkish model, that is at least the public. that is feasible to some degree. we might want to do that but i think there are significant differences when people talk about applying the turkish model to egypt for example. i think there are...
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education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been donen other parts of the world and our casualty figures reflect it. the all other hazardous legislation knits these diffent components together. noaa, for education purposes, nist to set standards, to do research, to prevent building collapses and bridge collapses and other collapses which cost us money and business downtime, fema, to recover from that damage which occurs. these are ccial thin to do and we know what the price of inacti is. this government has responded heroically and well when minimal appropriate investments are made. and when those investments aren't made, when the preparing agencies aren't prepar
education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been donen...
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it is not just that i covered the tsunami in indonesia and southeast asia, but i felt that that was a story that i had to experience tangibly and to see. and as we said, this incredible constellation of disasters. and i felt at the time, at that moment, too, that there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision about where are you best there anchoring. isn't it don hewitt and coined the term anchor from the relay race. when are you best there, the center of the axis of great people, and when is the best for you to take the whole broadcast and go overseas, because it does change that balance. and the middle east, ch ristiane ammanpour was there, who were fantastic. i was here is the story moved from tunisia to egypt. it is the case by case decision. it is so much about the entire broadcast going. >> tell me about the cuts that are taking place at networks these days. abc in 2010, there was a 25% cut in staff. did people have to be cut from "world news"? >> yes, everyone. we have close to 100 at any given time. we yes freelance editors comin
it is not just that i covered the tsunami in indonesia and southeast asia, but i felt that that was a story that i had to experience tangibly and to see. and as we said, this incredible constellation of disasters. and i felt at the time, at that moment, too, that there was a reason for the entire broadcast to be there. part of being an anchor is a decision about where are you best there anchoring. isn't it don hewitt and coined the term anchor from the relay race. when are you best there, the...
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indonesia took eight years to get there. so let's watch and see. >> that ties to the domino effect question. i might ask this question on. -- pass this question on. think there is a domino effect. there has been a lot of talk on twitter in facebook, but one of jazzeria rces is algecira and the fact that they have portrayed this as just not individual country revolutions, but a whole of rising throughout the arab world. i think that does have a big part to play, but he go back historically. egypt has always felt it was a leader, and in some sense the fact that to me to have this revolution before it did, some people see as propelling it towards ousting mubarak, so it is unclear the extent of the domino, but i think we can say from what we know now that there certainly is, and it will continue. >> i do not know anything about that database. what i have said about this age structure is that it attracts a lot of things. when social scientists look at this model, the first thing is and has won a variable, how can that be? -- they
indonesia took eight years to get there. so let's watch and see. >> that ties to the domino effect question. i might ask this question on. -- pass this question on. think there is a domino effect. there has been a lot of talk on twitter in facebook, but one of jazzeria rces is algecira and the fact that they have portrayed this as just not individual country revolutions, but a whole of rising throughout the arab world. i think that does have a big part to play, but he go back...
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education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been done in other parts of the world and our casualty figures reflect it. the all other hazardous legislation knits these different components together. noaa, for education purposes, nist to set standards, to do research, to prevent building collapses and bridge collapses and other collapses which cost us money and business downtime, fema, to recover from that damage which occurs. these are crucial things to do and we know what the price of inaction is. this government has responded heroically and well when minimal appropriate investments are made. and when those investments aren't made, when the preparing agencies are
education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been done in...
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and there are other democracies that went to their transitions recently like indonesia for example, or the latin america country that had to do with a lot of these same issues. this is where i think civil society in egypt can learn from those past mistakes and lessons. we have to think of ways to bring those groups together. egyptian counterparts should be meeting with the eastern european counterparts, whether in the nation counterparts, and having a discussion about how they can play a more constructive role in the coming phase. i will just close with one last thought, i think it's important to flag for discussion, is we talk about civil society a lot here. we talk a lot -- we talk about civil society our lot here in washington and ngos and all of that. but there's always an elephant in the room, because what's the biggest ngo in egypt? the biggest ngo in egypt is the brotherhood. i think that the conversation has become so focused around secular and liberal ngos that we are losing sight that many ngos in egypt, if not most, our faith-based. similar to actual to the u.s., the role th
and there are other democracies that went to their transitions recently like indonesia for example, or the latin america country that had to do with a lot of these same issues. this is where i think civil society in egypt can learn from those past mistakes and lessons. we have to think of ways to bring those groups together. egyptian counterparts should be meeting with the eastern european counterparts, whether in the nation counterparts, and having a discussion about how they can play a more...
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education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been done in other parts of the world and our casualty figures reflect it. the all other hazardous legislation knits these different components together. noaa, for education purposes, nist to set standards, to do research, to prevent building collapses and bridge collapses and other collapses which cost us money and business downtime, fema, to recover from that damage which occurs. these are crucial things to do and we know what the price of inaction is. this government has responded heroically and well when minimal appropriate investments are made. and when those investments aren't made, when the preparing agencies are
education so that instead of going out to the shore to look at a receding waterline which many people in indonesia did, you know, it's a natural curiousity and you don't necessarily know that a tsunami is about to follow. this kind of education so you know, head for high ground right now. don't delay. as soon as the ground stops moving, head for high ground. this inexpensive education will save lives. it's what has been done in some parts of the world and has saved lives. it hasn't been done in...